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Seniors need and appreciate the company of a dog probably more than any other age group but if a senior citizen wishes to adopt a puppy at age 65 or older, there’s a lot to consider. When the dog reaches fourteen or fifteen, the senior will be 76 or 77 years old. The question is will that senior still be able to care for the dog at that age. Sure many will but a lot could happen in that time to limit the mobility of a senior citizen. This is why an older, shelter dog may be a better choice . If there was ever a time to own a dog, it would be around the time that you hit 70. For an older couple, a dog could make a hugh difference in their lives. The kids are grown and the rooms are empty. Never get a dog for someone without consulting with them first.

Smaller dogs are generally better for senior citizens. They are easier to manage and pick up after. Senior citizens are more into walking and jogging now than ever before for health reasons so having an active companion like a dog seems like a good idea. My first choice would be a mix breed from the local SPCA. They have some of the best dogs and a knowledgeable staff that can help you find what you need and at an affordable price. They screen all of the dogs and let you know the ones that you would be happy with. A few good breeds for seniors are:

The Yorkshire Terrier

Boston Terrier

Miniature Poodle

Pug

Miniature Schnauzer

Shih Tzu

It a great thing to a senior to adopt a dog. There’s much love and affection to be had here.